Meta, Facebook’s parent company, is planning to lay a $10 billion (£7.85bn) subsea communications cable that will straddle the world.
Meta will be the sole owner and operator of the 25,000 mile/40,000 kilometre cable: a first for the company. Meta has invested in around 16 other major subsea communications cable projects over the past decade, but hasn’t owned any of them outright.
The cable will route down the US east coast, cross the Atlantic to South Africa and curl around the horn of Africa before crossing the Indian Ocean. It will connect at Mumbai and navigate around India’s coastline, with a spur off to Chennai, before routing back to the US west coast, via Darwin in the north of Australia.
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